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LWW Journals Mobile View

With the mobile view, you can read
journal articles while you are on the go using your favorite Internet-enabled mobile device. Don’t have a print copy on the train? Need to access important research or clinical information between patients? Navigate your mobile web browser to the journal website and browse the journal in the palm of your hand! Anywhere you have Internet access you can effortlessly get hold of the information you need, when and where you need it.

Features
The mobile view has a number of the same great features you have come to expect from the desktop version including:

Search

Current TOC

Full Text View

Image Handling

Abstracts

Featured Articles

And More!

How to Access
Simply navigate your mobile web browser to the journal website and you are done! The content is optimized specifically for your mobile device.

Note: If you access the journal through your society's portal as a member, please navigate your mobile browser to your society portal and login there for full text access.

More Mobile Resources

Journals@LWW iPhone AppThe Journals@LWW iPhone app brings your favorite Lippincott Williams & Wilkins published journal right to your iPhone®, iPod Touch® or iPad®. Quickly and easily browse through tables of contents and review abstracts across journals and specialties. You can also link to the full-text article if you have an activated LWW subscription. The My Journals and My Specialties channels allow you to add your ‘favorite’ journals and specialties to personalize the app to your needs. The Journals@LWW iPhone app is a great tool to stay current without having to leaf through piles of journals!

XtraCredit
Earn CME credit as you find answers online to your clinical questions.
XtraCredit is an application for your iPhone®, iPod Touch® or iPad® that allows you to document your searching of medical content as a learning activity. Through the application you identify the clinical question being researched and provide the rationale for your search, indicating where you found an answer in an approved resource and describing how this search impacted your practice.